Laura Rice | Texas Standard
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Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers and Billy Gibbons are among those who share stories in the film “Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues.”
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Officials from the Golden State have started looking at cities like Houston, Austin and San Antonio for solutions.
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“What we learned is that for Willie, family is obviously blood relatives. It’s his band. It’s his fans. Family is the record buying public. Family is people who come to concerts. Family is something that he does so naturally. And this is part of his magic,” co-director Oren Moverman says.
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A native of Pakistan, Bhojani emigrated to Texas in his teens and worked his way up through various jobs. Now, the Democrat is set to represent House District 92.
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“This Is Why They Hate Us” is Aaron H. Aceves’ first novel. He says though “hate” is in the title, it’s all about love.
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“My children want me to retire, but I just can’t. I’m just having too much fun learning.”
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Texas was one of just a handful of states found to have an undercount in the latest census.
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“I want my kids to pave a path of healing and hope when it comes to the conversation on race.”
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From Juneteenth celebrations to sauerkraut-making, the fellows in the inaugural Community Folklife Fellowship cohort are being trained as folklorists.